Safe spaces cannot replace the interior resources that enable a person to stand up to bullies. It doesn’t hurt to know karate either.
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HR 1 captures all that is worst about progressivism: contempt for the Constitution, bare-knuckled partisanship, and unearned confidence in central plans.
Henry Cabot Lodge saw that the filibuster was a practice that followed naturally from the structural philosophy of the Senate.
Neither the 1619 Project nor the “patriotic education” of the 1776 Commission will restore the kind of civic education necessary for informed citizenship.
The indispensably public nature of voting and not professional narcissism is the prism through which conservatives should view voting reform.
Once marriage comes to be regarded primarily as a contract, its fate is sealed.
Opponents of the Leviathan will find no succor in the imagined panacea of nullification.
The decay of the American republic ought to prompt a renewed zeal for the recovery of constitutional limits, not a grasp for the levers of judicial power.
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Unpunished violence in the streets does real harm to the rule of law, and yet the media looks away.
Facts may not care about your feelings, but feelings have better lobbyists.
The Equality Act would fundamentally change the history and practice of American rights.
Serious deliberation calls for a courage and moral maturity that many people unfortunately lack.
Why would millions of people be so eager to come to a nation where there is systematic racism, white privilege, and little social mobility?
Elite universities are abandoning traditional liberal arts education, but new institutions are filling the gap.